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- Gnome 2.2 now available, planned for Ubuntu 8.04, RHEL 6, SLES 11
- Gnome 2.2 now available, planned for Ubuntu 8.04, RHEL 6, SLES 11I do not like KDE at all, but, that is what is great about Linux -there is choice. With Windows, it is take it or leave it.RE: Gnome 2.2 now available, planned for Ubuntu 8.04, RHEL 6, SLES 11GNOME...
- Tags: OPEN SOURCE, GNOME, KDE, Gnome 2.2, SLES 11, RHEL 6, Ubuntu 8.04, Ubuntu, Red Hat Enterprise Linux
- Discussion threads 2008-03-12
- Have a heart (attack): Defibrillators, pacemakers vulnerable to hackers
- Have a heart attack: Defibrillators, pacemakers vulnerable to hackersPacemakers Must Be Running Windows MobileGod forbid you blue screen during sex.Security Clearance Issues?I wonder if and how such a vulnerability might affect someone's ability to obtain a government security clearance.I wouldn't think all that much, since there are plenty enough ways...
- Tags: Hacking, Wi-Fi, Advertising & Promotion, pacemaker, hacker, attack, security
- Discussion threads 2008-03-12
- Apocalypse 2.0 - the day the web broke
- Apocalypse 2.0 - the day the web brokeStandards: the Good and the BadOne important thing that people should realize, is that it is important for companies to be able to differentiate themselves from one another. That is why companies don’t stick strictly to database, Java, web standards, etc, and always...
- Tags: Channel management, Quality, Web 2.0 Startup, Web application, Web, standards
- Discussion threads 2006-09-05
- Microsoft to support ODF with plug-in
- Microsoft to support ODF with plug-inOpen source guys tend to bend the truthWe'll see how many organizations will end up supporting ODF. When they see the performance and capabilities of ODF v/s Microsoft formats, no one will want to use ODF.Thats the reason why Microsoft is not developing its own...
- Tags: OpenDocument Format (ODF), plug-in, OpenDocument Format, Microsoft Corp., open source
- Discussion threads 2006-07-06
- Why a landmark court case could force you to redo your whole Web site
- Why a landmark court case could force you to redo your whole Web siteThere was already a case about thisAgainst an airline, IIRC. They ruled in favor of the airline.ADA justificationsI'm red headed, left handed, brain damaged, near-sighted, missing part of a digit and have a semi-colon. I demand to...
- Tags: Channel management, Internet, Adam Smith, XFORMS, Web, AJAX, Web 2.0
- Discussion threads 2006-05-11
- The keyboard matters
- The keyboard mattersVMWare wouldn't have helped if the drive died"This ability to copy a fully broken-in configuration of operating system and applications from one computer to another without skipping little more than a beat in productivity is worth the cost of the virtual machine technology (price of VMware plus the...
- Tags: Keyboards, Backups, Tablets, Notebooks, speech recognition, keyboard, backup, tablet, laptop computer
- Discussion threads 2006-03-15
- Opteron price cuts pave way for new dual-core chips
- Opteron price cuts pave way for new dual-core chipsHence the penalties of integrating the mem controllerGood to see AMD follow Intel in supporting the lower power, higher performance DDR2. Now that DDR2 is will be supported by AMD, we might be able to see soon some comparisons of their "new"...
- Tags: Servers, Processors, latency issue, Paxville XEON, AMD Opteron, chip, performance, dual-core processor, Advanced Micro Devices Inc., Intel Corp., DDR2, latency, server
- Discussion threads 2006-02-15
- Graphical passwords for better security
- Graphical passwords for better securitySounds tediousThere's got to be a better way.neat idea....particularly for web site security. But all the same is this really better than certificate authentication?Must be the same guy that invented the donut dipper.Must be the same guy that invented the donut auto dipper.Better have a picture...
- Tags: April Fool, password, security
- Discussion threads 2006-01-18
- Suggestions for renaming DRM start rolling in
- From ZDNet reader Russ Lighton via email, a new explanation for the acronym DRM: The Digital Repossession Manifesto DRM: "By purchasing this product you understand and agree you are actually purchasing a rental of the digital content and do not actually own the content. The rental...
- Tags: Content Restriction, Crap, Digital Repossession Manifesto
- Blog posts 2006-01-13
- Maybe the term 'DRM' isn't scary enough
- Maybe the term 'DRM' isn't scary enoughDRM == SCAMDRM is Shonky, it's a scam, it a confidence trick played on the consumer of music (you, me, Uncle Tom Cobbly) and the creator of the music the musicians.The real theives wear expensive suits, and call us their customers theives.Digital media have...
- Tags: Digital rights management (DRM), Digital media, digital-rights management
- Discussion threads 2006-01-12
- Apple aims to protect Rosetta mark
- Apple aims to protect Rosetta markBUY AAPL NOW!!!Multiple OS's are no problem on Macs. When I boot my machine it seemlessly and invisibly runs OSX, X11, OS9, Java, all in Darwin BSD. It is hard to tell sometimes what I am using and to me it dosent even matter. It...
- Tags: Desktops, Processors, Multiple OS, Mactel, Apple Inc., Rosetta Stone
- Discussion threads 2005-11-08
- Is Microsoft preventing Corel from supporting ODF
- Is Microsoft preventing Corel from supporting ODFOn another serious note....Corel has also been indicted on numerous criminal counts of failing to support compuserve's GIF and standard 8-bit ASCII code. Apparently the "!" is missing a period in their ASCII version, leading the FBI, CIA, and Scotland Yard to believe...
- Tags: OpenDocument Format (ODF), Microsoft Office, Web browsers, document paradigm, Web browser, Corel Corp., OpenDocument Format, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2005-10-21
- Microsoft set to test security software
- Microsoft set to test security softwareAfter how many patches will it work.Every product they sell is a security risk in its own right. Why will this be any diferrent?Microsoft set to test security softwareThis is pretty cool. Its good to see Microsoft getting serious about security and...
- Tags: Operating systems, Cyberthreats, Broken Code, security, Microsoft Corp., security software, operating system
- Discussion threads 2005-10-06
- OpenDocument could 'turn everything inside out'
- OpenDocument could 'turn everything inside out'Self-important bunkAn office file format will NOT change the world, whether it's ODF or Metro or PDF. The format in which the data is saved does not alter how people do thier work. It may facilitate collaboration, and may even show some productivity...
- Tags: OpenDocument Format (ODF), OpenDoc, OpenDocument Format, Sun Microsystems Inc., Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2005-10-05
- New file system has long road to Windows
- New file system has long road to WindowsAgain?!You know, this has been my day's greatest source of amusement. I wonder if Microsoft even knows how much of a laughingstock they are making themselves through this WinFS affair.Microsoft had better deliver on their promises ...There is now competition in the wings.http://searchwin2000.techtarget.com/columnItem/0,294698,sid1_gci1033202,00.htmlSurprise,...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Operating systems, Microsoft Windows NT, OPEN SOURCE, Mud, Microsoft Windows, New File System, same Gates story, Gates story, same Gates song, Gates song, dance, WinFS, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2004-12-10
- California considers open-source shift
- California considers open-source shiftI'm #1This is great news..OSS and Linux are the future.. GET USED TO IT!only in californiawould this announcement come out on the same day they also announce they are suing microsoft for additional antitrust violations because they dont have other choices.land of nuts, fruits, & flakes, indeed!We...
- Tags: Operating systems, UNIX, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows, Linux, open source
- Discussion threads 2004-08-27
- Microsoft expands mainframe pitch
- Microsoft expands mainframe pitchYes, give an incompetent company even more business.No thanks..Guess what, Microsoft?.. you don't have a mainframe monopoly.Translation: You will fail.Microsoft mainframes??BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!Whatever.."Mictrosoft" "Mission Critical" ===> Oxymoron;-)It will fail as usual. This futile pitch is already 5 years old.Remember the pitch since Windows 2000 Datacenter on Unisys almost...
- Tags: Mainframes, Servers, hardware, Microsoft Windows, Now Let, turret, mainframe, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2004-08-25
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